Dream about holding a door shut

Dream about Holding A Door Shut is a message for the memories or unnecessary details you keep stored in your mind and need to retrieve from time to time. Some pattern in your life is repeating itself, resulting in a viscous cycle. You are suppressing your thoughts and feelings. Your dream indicates your own soul and self. You are extremely in tune with your emotions.

Hold in your dream is a metaphor for the stress and sadness of dealing with a disease. You are searching for some direction in your life. You need to reevaluate who you associate with. This dream is a signal for domesticity and lifelong companionship. You need to be more thrifty.

Door dream states rebirth and unrealized potential. Your subconscious is calling you a chicken. You could be on the defensive about something. Your dream signifies your unwise choices or decisions. You are seeking guidance and advice.

Shut dream points at your attempt to do a job that is beyond your capacity. You may be rebelling against some situation in your life. You want to feel protected. This dream is a message for a sense of loss in your own identity. You need to see overall picture instead of just thinking about yourself.

Dream about Holding A Door Shut hints fresh new ideas. You have accomplished what you set out to do. You are experiencing an emotional standstill. The dream means an aspect of your personality that you want to work. You are taking advantage of a person.

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Danie

I had a dream where I was in the canteen of my old job. I went to the bathroom and I locked the door, but it didn’t lock and someone was trying to open it, with force. I immediately grabbed the door handle trying to shut the door while yelling ‘This one is taken!’